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Battle Dancer guide

A Table A warrior blending dance and combat: movement, rhythm and chained strikes on the front line.

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The Battle Dancer (warrior family, Table A) turns the front line into choreography: moving, dodging and chaining blows in a style as flashy as it is effective.

Strengths

  • Agile, mobile melee, hard to pin down.
  • Good staying power typical of the warrior family.
  • A showy style that controls the pace of combat.

Watch-outs

  • Table A: powerful but pricey to level.
  • Little utility out of combat, like any frontliner.
  • Less a pure tank than a Fighter: play with movement.

Good partners

  • A Priest to sustain your aggression.
  • A ranged caster you open gaps for.

Recommended combo

Battle Dancer + Enhancer: boost your body to chain even more strikes. Open an example build in the planner.

How to start

Check its page in the Explorer and compare it with Fighter and Grappler in the Planner: three ways to dominate melee in Table A.

FAQ

Is Battle Dancer good for beginners?

Yes. Warriors are among the most straightforward disciplines: it hits hard and endures, though leveling costs more experience (Table A). A good pick for your first adventurer.

Does Battle Dancer need magic?

No. Its strength is direct combat; it combines beautifully with a caster or a support like the Priest.